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07 Sept 2025

Donegal and Meath won't be wearing their home jerseys in All-Ireland semi-final

Donegal take on Meath for a place in the All-Ireland SFC final on Sunday at 4pm and both sides will be lining out at Croke Park in something a little different

Donegal and Meath won't be wearing their home jerseys in All-Ireland semi-final

Conor O'Donnell in action for Donegal against Mayo in Castlebar this year

Donegal take on Meath for a place in the All-Ireland SFC final on Sunday at 4pm and both sides will be lining out at Croke Park in something a little different.

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It will be the white away top for Donegal, as they wore in both the Allianz League Division 1 clashes this season away to Kerry and Mayo.

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Meath, meanwhile, will not be wearing their familiar green home jersey or indeed their white away. Instead, the Ryal County will be wearing a yellow jersey, similar to that normally worn by their goalkeeper, Billy Hogan.

Meath supporters might be content enough as the last time they won an All-Ireland SFC semi-final, they hammered Kerry 2-14 to 0-5 in 2001 in yellow. However, they went on to lose to Galway in the final.

The first of this year's semi-finals takes place on Saturday evening at 5pm when Kerry play Tyrone.

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